Holiday rentals in Dingle Peninsula

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A charming cottage sits on a hillside overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Waves can be seen gently rolling onto the shore. The backdrop features lush green landscapes and distant mountains, highlighting the beauty of the surrounding scenery.
Cottage in County Kerry
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 567 reviews

Coastal Cottage, Dingle on Wild Atlantic Way

Unwind in our cozy cottage on the world famous Wild Atlantic Way/Slea Head Drive. Bask in wonderful coastal views and glorious sunsets strolling along coast-hugging roads, breathing in fresh sea air, sit out enjoying starry skies before falling asleep to the sound of the sea. Arguably Irelands best scenery, enjoy views of Dingle Peninsula/Coumeenoole Bay, the Blasket Islands and Dunmore Head. The famous Coumeenoole beach is a 10 minute stroll, Dingle town is 10 miles away and Killarney 50 miles.

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Sheep are seen grazing along a winding path that descends towards the water, bordered by steep rocky cliffs and the ocean. The tranquil blue sea contrasts with the lush green grass and rocky formations, creating a serene coastal landscape.
Guest house in Dunquin
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 518 reviews

Dunquin Seaview Studio Apartment. Dingle Peninsula

SPECTACULAR SEA VIEWS. A beautiful contemporary, totally self-contained small studio apartment in Dunquin (Dun Chaoin) overlooking the Atlantic and Blasket Islands. Perfect base for hiking, cycling, visiting the Blasket, viewing stars at night, listening to the sound of the sea, with peaceful beaches and beautiful walks nearby. We are on the wild Atlantic Way, at the tip of the Dingle Peninsula, the halfway point of the Slea Head Drive. We are a 20min drive west of Dingle town. We have 4 goats

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The stylish black lodge is set in a scenic landscape, surrounded by lush greenery and mountains. Large windows allow natural light and offer views of the nearby lake. The exterior features a combination of stone and gravel pathways leading to the peaceful water's edge.
Farm stay in Bantry
5 out of 5 average rating, 180 reviews

The Hidden Haven at Derry Duff: A Romantic Retreat

Escape to The Hidden Haven at Derry Duff; a unique, stylish, luxury farm-stay lodge, in a secluded corner of our organic West Cork hill farm, just 20 minutes from Bantry and Glengarriff. We designed this boutique, eco retreat to welcome guests to enjoy panoramic mountain views, the wild landscape, a lakeside hot tub, peace, calm and our organic produce. The Hidden Haven offers a romantic farm-stay experience with the space to reconnect, unwind, and rest surrounded by the quiet rhythm of nature.

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A semi-detached house is situated at the end of a gravel pathway, featuring a light-colored exterior and a round green door. A cyclist is seen on the nearby road, with Curra Mountain visible in the background. A parked car is located in the driveway.
Home in County Kerry
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 235 reviews

2 Bed & 2 Bathroom House, 5 mins Walk from Beach

With spectacular sea views and nestled under the Curra Mountain, Driftwood is a SEMI-detached, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom house within 5 mins walk of Rossbeigh beach. Free car parking is available. Driftwood is located on the Wild Atlantic Way and on the Kerry Walkway. Killarney is 33kms and Dingle is 80 kms. We are 7 kms to the fabulous Dooks Golf Course. Policy: Only the number of persons booked as stated on the booking form are allowed to stay. There is also no smoking or pets allowed.

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A wooden table and chair are positioned on the terrace overlooking the ocean. The sun reflects on the water, creating a serene atmosphere. The horizon features distant landmasses, and soft clouds drift across the sky.
Bus in Cahermore
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 313 reviews

The Beara Bus....with Awesome Views

The Beara Bus is a unique living space situated on the coastline with stunning views across the Atlantic to the Sheeps Head and Mizen Head Peninsulas and Bere Island. The entrance to the harbour of Castletownbere ( Irelands second largest fishing port) can be seen with the daily coming and goings of the fishing fleet. In the waters below the Bus basking shark, minke whale and dolphins are frequent visitors. The sun rising up over Sheeps Head Peninsula can make for an unforgettable breakfast !

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A spacious open-plan living area is highlighted by a large corner sofa adorned with neutral and green cushions. Exposed timber beams and white stone walls contribute to the rustic charm. A staircase leads to an upper floor, while the kitchen area is visible in the background.
Cottage in Ballymore
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Pipers Cottage – Historic Sea View Retreat, Dingle

Step through the yellow door into a cosy sanctuary, where lime-washed stone and timber beams invite you to slow down and connect with the cottage’s rich past. Once abandoned, this 17th-century drystone home has been lovingly restored, blending its centuries-old charm with modern comforts. Named for Canon James Goodman, renowned Uilleann piper, composer, and collector of Irish music – this historic home now offers warmth, peace, and a touch of luxury for travellers seeking something special.

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A lush green area is accented by a smooth stone outcrop, offering an unobstructed view of a distant coastline. The horizon is marked by soft, hazy silhouettes of islands, with a shimmering body of water reflecting the sunlight. A peaceful atmosphere is present throughout the landscape.
Hut in Dunquin
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

Delightful bespoke wooden cabin in Dunquin

Wonderful bespoke wooden cabin on the Wild Atlantic Way in Dunquin village. Self contained, sleeps two with kitchen area and en suite. Breathtaking views towards the spectacular and historic Blasket Islands. Many amenities nearby. A short walk to Krugers Pub, the most westerly pub in Europe. Close to the Blasket Island interpretive centre, and a short walk to island ferry. On Dingle Way walk, and near to surf and swimming beaches. Regular daily bus service to Dingle. A very special place.

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A winding gravel driveway leads to a modern white house situated amidst vibrant flower beds. Colorful blooms in a variety of shades line the pathway, creating a welcoming approach to the home, with lush greenery in the background and a clear blue sky above.
Home in Dingle
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 165 reviews

Wild Atlantic Way . Dingle . Hot tub and Sauna .

Situated in one of the most beautiful places in Ireland, just 5 miles outside the vibrant town of Dingle, our beautiful open-plan home sits at the foot of Mt Brandon, with panoramic views over the Atlantic Ocean. Our home offers a perfect blend of comfort, luxury, and natural beauty. Whether you're looking for adventure, relaxation, or a bit of both, our home has something for everyone, including an outdoor sauna and hot tub where you can unwind and take in Dingle's breathtaking sunsets!

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An open-plan living and dining area features a large stone fireplace, surrounded by comfortable seating including a wooden dining table and chairs. Natural light enters through two windows, with views of the surrounding greenery. A cozy rug is placed in front of the fireplace.
Cottage in Dunquin
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Baile Na Ratha Cottage

Situated in Dun Chaoin (Dunquin)at the most westerly tip of the Dingle Peninsula, Over looks the Blasket Islands and Inishtooskert (Sleeping Giant), Nestled in a valley in peaceful and tranquil setting, view of the Islands, walking distance to Krugers Pub, Church, Coomonale Beach big part in 'Ryans Daughter'film (1970) The wonderful Heritage Centre which celebrates the Blasket Islanders,there culture and literary talents, Slea Head for splendid views over the ocean & the Blasket Islands

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A serene landscape showcasing rolling green hills under a gentle sky. The distant Caherconree mountain is partially illuminated, adding depth to the view. A patchwork of farmland is visible, with grazing areas and dotted farm buildings nestled in the valley below.
Cottage in Tralee
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 406 reviews

The Cottage at Coole Farm, Camp, Co. Kerry

The Cottage at Coole Farm is located on a Dairy Farm on the Dingle way over looking Caherconree to the south of the Cottage. It an ideal rest for walkers or even for people who wish to holiday in the Camp area of west kerry. The Cottage is homely with a taste of old mixed with the new. The Cottage has two bed rooms en-suite and a spacious kitchen and living area. The Cottage is located only 2km from the village of Camp where there is many pubs, Restaurants, a shop with fuel pumps.

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A serene bedroom with slanted ceilings features a spacious bed adorned with a neutral blanket and decorative pillows. Beside the bed, stylish pendant lights offer illumination. A chair is positioned in the corner, complemented by a pink throw. Built-in storage provides organizational convenience.
Home in Dingle
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 509 reviews

Firestation House Dingle Town

Thoughtful touches make this trendy house feel just like home. Elegant double bedrooms. Views of Dingle Harbor from upstairs bedroom and tv room.. Contemporary spacious kitchen and dining room. Cozy and intimate living room to relax. Netflix for some timeout. A short stroll to Dingle town. Off-street private parking. Quiet and peaceful. Laundry facilities. High chair and full-size cot.The perfect location for both short and long stays.

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A modern, single-story house features a stone facade and large windows, set against a backdrop of rolling hills. A gravel pathway leads to the entrance, framed by flowering plants. The structure is topped with a grey roof, enhancing its contemporary design.
Home in Dingle
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Sásta. A 5-Star Home on the Dingle Peninsula.

Set on a gentle slope, with panoramic views down to Dingle Bay and across to the Ivreagh peninsula, and the Conor Pass at the rear, our house is a quiet and restful place. The field on one side has an ancient 'standing stone' and looks towards the village of Lispole . On the other side is Dingle, 4km away with its sheltered harbour. In the fields on the headland opposite and nearby there are ring forts and standing stones.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Dingle Peninsula located?

    Dingle Peninsula is found in County Kerry on Ireland’s southwest coast. It is recognized for its dramatic Atlantic coastline, traditional villages, and vibrant cultural heritage.

  • When is the best time to visit Dingle Peninsula?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for visiting Dingle Peninsula, when temperatures are usually milder at 48–64°F (9–18°C), and rainfall tends to lessen compared to winter months. These seasons support more outdoor activities and local events.

  • What are some things to do near Dingle Peninsula?

    You can explore the town of Dingle, Slea Head Drive, and nearby beaches, as well as historic sites and craft shops. The peninsula also has chances for hiking, water activities, and experiencing traditional music sessions in local venues.

  • How is the weather near Dingle Peninsula?

    Dingle Peninsula usually has mild, temperate conditions, with winter temperatures around 41–51°F (5–11°C) and summers at 55–64°F (13–18°C). Rainfall is common year-round, so bringing waterproof layers is frequently suggested.